These are the submissions from the contest which ended on April 15, 2020
Encouraging emerging adults to speak openly about behavioral health & seek assistance.
To Be Honest is hosting a youth and young adult mental health art showcase and sale at the Odd Fellows Lodge in downtown Mountain View! During each day of the weekend, different young artists will display their art and have some pieces available for sale. Come by to support the participating youth and learn more about To Be Honest and Momentum for Health!
Schedule of Events
Friday, September 17th from 4 to 9pm
Event Kick-Off: 4PM to 6PM
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Support local artists, ages 14 to 25, by browsing and purchasing their works of art!
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Listen as the young artists share the importance of art & mental health
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Create art in real-time with supplies provided (to be displayed on Sunday)
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Enjoy some good food and music
Saturday, September 18th from 4 to 9pm
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Stop by to view and purchase artwork from local youth ages 14 to 25!
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(The artists who display and sell their art will be different each day).
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Create art in real-time with supplies provided (to be displayed on Sunday)
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Saturday attendees will be entered into a raffle to win a special prize. The raffle drawing will take place on Saturday at 8pm.
Sunday, September 19th from 9am to 1pm
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Stop by to view and purchase artwork from local youth ages 14 to 25!
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(The artists who display and sell their art will be different each day).
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View the pieces of art that were created on Friday and Saturday
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Watch local youth express themselves through live performances
Interested in displaying and selling your art? If you are a young person aged 14 to 25 living in Santa Clara County, please email tbh.today@gmail.com to secure your spot. Only 7 spots are available during each day of the weekend.
To Be Honest is supported by Santa Clara County District 4 Inventory Funds, BetterHelp,
Republic Urban Properties and Kaiser Permanente's Northern California Community Benefit Programs.
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Thank you to the Mountain View Odd Fellows for donating their downtown
space for these young artists. Learn more at mountainviewoddfellows.org